Chicken Little, Sony Playstation
Disney's Chicken Little brings the excitement of the film to life and allows you to live the adventures of Chicken Little and his gang of misfit friends - Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt of the Litter and Abby Mallard - and to master loads of cool and unique gadgets. The game has some quirky features taken from the movie - including yo-yos, cannons, alien suits, rocket jet packs, slingshots and hoverboards to get you out of sticky situations like alien invasions, spiralling asteroids, and corn field mazes. Saving the day takes an arsenal of gadgets, friends and hero power! There are 12 side-scrolling levels that capture the key movie moments and environments, including the Town Square and Alien Spaceships, and featuring celebrity voices from the film. The game also features eight bonus racing levels, an unlockable dodgeball mini-game, and an unlockable racing game featuring cool vehicles from the film.
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